LAT decisions

The Licence Appeal Tribunal ("LAT") is an independent adjudicative tribunal created under the Licence Appeal Tribunal Act, 1999 to hear appeals and render decisions respecting compensation claims and licensing activities regulated by various administrative agencies, including the Travel Industry Council of Ontario ("TICO").

The Registrar, Travel Industry Act, 2002 (the “Registrar”) may issue a Notice of Proposal to suspend, refuse or revoke registration. The Registrant who received a Notice of Proposal has fifteen (15) days from the date of the Notice of Proposal, to file a Notice of Appeal with the Licence Appeal Tribunal. If no appeal is received by LAT, the Registrar may carry out the proposal and revoke the registration of the Registrant.

When the Notice of Proposal to Revoke, Suspend, Refuse to Register or Refuse to Renew is appealed to LAT, a pre-hearing is scheduled. After the pre-hearing is held, if the matters are not settled, LAT holds a hearing into the issues outlined in the NOP. As a result of the hearing, LAT issues an official decision, in writing.

Below you will find LAT decisions with respect to TICO matters that have been issued since January 2014. For full official LAT decisions not included here, or older decisions, please follow the link to the Licence Appeal Tribunal’s website.